‘I think there’s a bit of bad taste involved there,’ he told Melbourne radio station 3AW.

‘There were some very serious consequences of what was a prank and to be seen to be rewarding people so soon after such an event, I think, is just in bad taste.’

But Mr Christian said: ‘From the start, I felt like I had something to prove to myself. Regardless of all that’s happened in the past few months, I’m still at the top of my game. So it felt good to see my name at the top of the final leader board.’

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Westminster Abbey yesterday (Picture: AP)

Ms Greig, 30, has reportedly been frozen out by radio bosses and is yet to return to work. She has offered to travel to London to give evidence at Ms Saldanha’s inquest later this year.

In February, the Crown Prosecution Service revealed there was insufficient evidence to charge either DJ with any offence relating to the nurse’s death.